I’m doing this “respect the Sabbath” thing. I decided that the reason God tells us to take a rest is that we need a rest, and not resting at all for over a decade had severely drained me. Of course, Christians are not Jews, so everything is reasonable. Jesus said if a goat falls into a well on the Sabbath, you pull it out. The Jews were harassing him about his views on stupid, pointless Jewish rules, and he was like “yeah, no, obviously if the goat falls down a well on the Sabbath, you gotta pull the goat out.” He went on to effectively say that any necessary work is fine on the Sabbath.
Based on my understanding, and conversations I’ve had with priests, it would actually be reasonable for me to say “well, people need the news on Sunday,” but I decided people don’t really need the news on Sundays. It’s probably better for the people if they take a day off the news too. I think the site needs content on Sundays, because the model of the site is one where it’s designed for people to check daily, and have something new. So I’ve decided to pre-write a “Sunday piece” that is long (people like my long articles) and hopefully more focused on self-help or religious type issues, rather than politics. (My first pre-written Sunday piece was a stupid joke piece about beards, and my second a piece about the RNC and the direction of the GOP that was technically political, but was more intended to be a spiritual warning about embracing homosexuality, abortion, and Jews.)
Two Sundays in a row, my sweet goats have fallen in wells.
I had already finished my work day and was getting ready to vibe when Trump got shot last Saturday. I put up a short piece late Saturday, just saying “yeah apparently Trump was shot, totally fake” then literally stayed up all night drinking the drink that is both my “serious party time” and “all nighter at the office” drink – vodka/pre-workout – and watching and reading about the shooting. Then, in Zombie Mode on Sunday, I wrote an article that was not very good at all. But I felt I needed to get out there with the “this is fake and it’s not fake in the obvious way everyone is going to be saying it’s fake” narrative.
[Note: Basically, I think it’s unquestionable that it was staged by Trump or Trump’s people. Probably either the Mossad or some private contractor made up of ex-Mossad agents. For the record, I don’t think Trump knew someone was going to die or even get hurt. I think he pretty much had to have been in on it, and obviously, it wasn’t just that the Secret Service agents created the hole and let the patsy take the shot that were in on it, but also the SS agents that let him do his 16-second first-pump and “fight” chant while there was still a possibility of a live shooter. The protocol would have been to physically pick him up and carry him, regardless if he was saying “wait wait wait.” I don’t think “it was a real hit but the CIA missed” is a serious analysis. You have to go with “divine intervention” in that case, which even as a Christian who believes in the technical possibility of miracles, I am always really skeptical of. Then you have to explain why God would do a miracle for a guy promoting abortion, anal sex with men, and wars for the Jews. I don’t want to go into the details, because that can go on forever, but I don’t think that photo of the bullet is real. No one is explaining how you take a photo of an AR round moving at that speed. No, I don’t think Donald would be comfortable with one of his people dying, but after the guy is dead, it’s not like he can blow the whistle on his own WWE-style political stunt. I know I’m something of a lone voice on this whole thing, but I’m eventually going to be vindicated, as usual.]Yesterday, I was feeling amazing. I actually put my work computer away completely, I was vibing big time with the bros. I don’t have a smartphone anymore. My assumption there was: “If there’s something important enough that I need to put up an article, someone will tell me.” Then, someone told me: “Biden just dropped out. And endorsed Kamala.”
I spent about 90 seconds typing up the article, but just having to pull my work laptop out of my bag felt like pulling a goat out of a well. (How would you even do that, by the way? I guess I would try to get a noose around both of his hind legs? I guess I will ask a couple of robots, maybe make instructions on pulling a goat out of a well next Sunday’s piece.) But one of the promises of the site is “we’ll catch the breaking news, you can use this as your singular news site and be able to know what is going on,” and Biden dropping out had become obvious over the last few days, with him effectively saying he was going to by saying “if a doctor told me to I would,” and obviously any doctor on earth not paid to tell him the opposite would tell him that, but it’s still a pretty major “breaking news” event.
At time of writing, I don’t have more to say than I said in my short “breaking news” bit. I think the bigger and more interesting story is that he endorsed Kamala. The big follow-up piece of information that happened after I published the piece (which didn’t strike me as important enough to pull the goat out of the well again) was that Obama basically said it wouldn’t be Kamala. But, it’s worth noting that Obama also originally said, after the debate debacle, that Joe would stay in the race, and the official announcement of his drop out appears to have come from George Clooney (as well as every host on CNN/MSNBC and all of the main columnists on the NYT opinion page, but, slightly bizarrely, Clooney appears to me to have given the “official announcement”). So, I guess maybe wait and see what Clooney has to say about Kamala.
Kamala is obviously not any more of a serious candidate than Biden. She’s actually less electable, if we’re talking about real votes, even after Biden’s debate performance. But I think the election is already over. I don’t think the Democrats are even going to do fraud, because I think Bibi Netanyahu called Chuck Schumer and a few other top Democrats (and heads of news outlets) and said “look, this is how it’s going to be: Trump’s in.”
I think basically, Biden not dropping out would have been simply too ridiculous, and led to Democrats having the same feeling Republicans had in 2020 – “this election is fake and the party doesn’t care.” Thus, they’re putting on a little show of not literally running the advanced dementia patient.
It was a weird series of events:
- After the debate, the entire media called for Biden to drop out
- Then it sort of didn’t go anywhere, they didn’t zoom in on a candidate as you’d expect them to do, and they sort of started to just flop around, without a clear narrative
- Then, after the Trump “ear scrape,” Democrats started saying stuff like “now is the time for the nation to unite, and the Democrat Party needs to be united around Joe Biden (which was really a weird narrative)
- Then, finally, Clooney pulled the trigger
- Joe said that if a doctor told him he wasn’t fit, he would drop out (literally every doctor on earth, to a man, would say that unless they were paid to say otherwise)
- Then they announced he has “Covid”
I reported all of this, but I didn’t make any calls until the “if a doctor said” bit, which was as good as just saying “yeah, I’m dropping out.”
Again, the weird part is that he endorsed Kamala. I always said that Joe Biden has been committing crimes for 60 years, and the “intelligence community” could just lay a folder on his desk cataloging a few of these crimes, along with some sex stuff thrown in, and say “we’re sending this to the Times tomorrow morning if you don’t drop out.” It does indeed look like there was some wrangling, not with Joe directly but with Dr. Jill. (No man would actually try to wrangle, as they would know the intelligence agencies have a file, and therefore wrangling would be pointless, but Jill is obviously personally rolling Joe around everywhere, handling him, and women are stupid and always overestimate their power. Just look at that Secret Service bitch refusing to resign. If this had happened in Japan, the head of the SS – who would not be a woman – would kill himself because he’d brought shame on his family.)
Anyway, regardless if it required threats or not, someone ordered him (or rather Dr. Jill) to drop out, and it seems to me whoever that was would have also directed him on whether or not to endorse Kamala. Generally, you would endorse your VP, but this is a special case, where the Democrats really screwed up the VP, first by announcing that it would be a “woman of color,” presumably given that women and coloreds are their biggest constituencies, then by picking an Indian cop who claims to be black, but isn’t really recognized as black, and is just universally hated across the board by women, blacks, and everyone else. Despite lacking dementia, she is probably, today, less capable of appearing mentally capable than Joe is.
Here are four straight minutes of Kamala Harris being “unburdened” pic.twitter.com/8AWh671Lcv
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I don’t know how the campaign money thing works. Most people say that it can only be transferred to Kamala. I don’t think rules have ever stopped the government from doing anything they wanted to do, in my lifetime. But that would be a good excuse, to just say “yeah, we won’t run the dementia guy, that’s ridiculous, but although Kamala is not ideal, she’s the one who can get the money.”
There are ways around that. They could pick a VP for Kamala that is popular, then say that Kamala is planning to resign after the election “to manage family issues.” (After all, her Jew daughter-in-law is struggling with self-hatred, supporting Palestine, which is probably the biggest crisis possible in a Jewish family.) That would probably also just seem too silly, and if the goal is to not seem silly, then… I guess they should have planned this all out better. But simply going with Kamala removes the biggest silliness. And they don’t really have a good candidate. Under different circumstances, they could have run Newsom and I would expect him to win a fake election, but with the way the media narrative around Trump has changed and the way the Jewish money has shifted, I have no doubts about Trump.
I do think “people losing faith in democracy” is something that is generally concerning to power people. This democracy system has for a long time been the perfect tyranny, where you have a lower quality of life and less real personal freedom than any authoritarian system outside of the most hardcore forms of 20th century communism (the only extant remnant of that sort of thing being North Korea and to a lesser extent Cuba). They can do whatever they want to anyone in this system, but that ability is entirely based on faith in the system. They don’t want more people than necessary losing that faith. The Republicans briefly lost it in 2020, but Trump’s pitch of “we’ll just vote harder this time” has brought them back in the game. But running Biden would have a similar effect on Democrats, and there’s just no reason not to at least switch it to Kamala.
The DNC is still a month out, starting on August 19. I think we’ll know for sure about Kamala about halfway between now and then. I’m leaning towards them just leaving her in place and using the money excuse. I’d say there’s probably a 20% chance they try to switch her out. Again, there just would be no reason for Biden to endorse her unless the same people who ordered him to drop out ordered him to do that. But there might be some wrangling. Frankly, it has never seemed like Obama has really had much influence on the party since he left, and he’s not really made a point to be a public figure, so although it’s notable that he so quickly came out and slapped down Harris, it probably doesn’t mean anything.
Finally, a piece of information no one really cares about (as if anybody cares about any of this inane nonsense): current internet wisdom and betting markets say Pennsylvania Jew governor Josh Shapiro, who just got a media blitz pouring out his heart for Trump, will get the VP slot for Kamala’s run. He’s “a good politician,” i.e., a competent talker, liar, actor, and he’s young, so he’s probably somebody the Democrats want to push as their “next generation.”